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Wade White
Registered: March 2009 Posts: 4

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This is from a brand new spool of thread and I'm getting fuzzies. I've played with the tension, but it's coming directly from the spool.
This is the second rod I've built to please critique.
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Keywords: Fuzzie Wrap
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Duane Richards DR
Registered: May 2008 Location: Vinton, VA Posts: 227
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Flame every wrap before finishing.
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Phil Erickson
Registered: December 2008 Location: Alamo, CA Posts: 59
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What is the thread? You should not have to flame any wrap especially coming directly of the spool. I suspect the thread it's self.
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